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  2. Auxiliary feedwater - Wikipedia

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    It works by pumping water to the steam generators from reserve tanks or a larger body of water (e.g. lake, river, or ocean) to remove decay heat from the reactor by dumping non-radioactive steam to atmosphere or using this steam to drive turbine driven auxiliary feedwater pump(s). The auxiliary feedwater system in PWRs are often equipped with ...

  3. Nuclear pumped laser - Wikipedia

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    The use of a bomb was initially supported over that of the reactor driven laser because it delivered a more intense beam. Livermore's research was almost entirely devoted to missile defense using x-ray lasers. The idea was to mount a system of nuclear bombs in space where these bombs would each power approximately 50 lasers.

  4. S6G reactor - Wikipedia

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    The S6G reactor plant consists of the reactor coolant, steam generation, and other support systems that supply steam to the engine room. The S6G is a 165 megawatt (MW) reactor driving two 26 MW steam turbines. [1] The Los Angeles-class engine room also contains the steam turbines that generate electricity and drive the propeller shaft. [2]

  5. S9G reactor - Wikipedia

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    The reactor is designed to operate for 33 years without refueling. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] This naval nuclear reactor is estimated to generate 210 megawatts (MWt) [ 3 ] driving a 30 MW pump-jet propulsion system built by BAE Systems that was designed for the Royal Navy [ 4 ] and entered service on the second Trafalgar -class submarine , also featured on ...

  6. Santa Susana Field Laboratory - Wikipedia

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    The Atomics International division of North American Aviation used a separate and dedicated portion of the Santa Susana Field Laboratory to build and operate the first commercial nuclear power plant in the United States, [7] as well as for the testing and development of compact nuclear reactors, including the first and only known nuclear ...

  7. Could Los Angeles Survive a Nuclear Bomb? - AOL

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    While the threat of nuclear war has subsided mostly since the end of the Cold War, many countries still possess the weapons. These are highly potent weapons, meant for leveling cities with utter ease.

  8. Los Alamos decontaminating nuclear waste. Could is save ... - AOL

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    TRU nuclear waste in need of disposal could increase at Los Alamos as it was planned to generate 30 pits a year, combined with 50 a year by 2030 at the DOE’s Savannah River Site in South Carolina.

  9. Godiva device - Wikipedia

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    Experimenters produced bursts of gamma rays and neutrons by assembling Godiva I's three parts and dropping a burst rod through the center. This image shows it in the safe, scrammed, state. The Lady Godiva device [1] was an unshielded pulsed nuclear reactor [2] originally situated at the Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL), near Santa Fe, New ...

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